Its french for "what is?"
2007-01-08 17:36:35
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answered by IMHO 6
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You mean : Qu'est-ce que c'est ? It's a french question
Translation : What is it ?
2007-01-09 06:20:11
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answered by Clo 5
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"Qu'est-ce que c'est ?" is the correct form. It means " what is it ?" in English.
Qu' refers to Quoi (what)
est-ce que is a French construction that doesn't have any similarity in other languages, it's a gallicism.
c'est : it's
2007-01-09 08:37:56
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answered by Baiocchi 4
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It's "que'st que c'est." Literally, it means "what is it that this is," which translates in simple English to "What is this?"
2007-01-09 01:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It is French and is written "qu'est-ce que c'est ?"
It means what is it ? what is this ? what is that ?
2007-01-09 01:47:17
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answered by kl55000 6
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It's "Qu'est ce que c'est? what is it? you could say "Qu'est ce que c'est ça? = What's that.
2007-01-09 12:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Slang Translation : What was that ? or What is that?
2007-01-09 01:37:59
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answered by That_ blue_ eyed_ Irish_ lass 6
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French for "What is it?"
2007-01-09 01:46:02
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answered by sneerglaw 2
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